EIU Homecoming Parade is Saturday Morning

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Published on October 22 2015 11:08 am
Last Updated on October 22 2015 11:09 am
Written by Greg Sapp

Every year during Eastern Illinois University’s Homecoming Parade, student groups and community members throw candy to onlookers. This year, EIU is asking for something in return — socks.

As part of the national Socktober campaign, EIU is teaming up with SoulPancake and Kid President to prove that even the smallest acts of love, like donating a pair of new socks, can make a difference for those in need.

EIU’s student-cheering group, Blue Crew will collect socks as they walk and hand out candy in the parade. All donated socks will go to local community agencies in need. The campaign will continue throughout the month of October with donation boxes in the residence halls’ front desks as well at the Student Activities Center and the Student Community Service Office, located in the Martin Luther King Jr. University Union.

EIU’s 100th Homecoming parade kicks off at 9:30 a.m. Saturday at the intersection of Seventh Street and Lincoln Avenue. The route is as follows: north on Seventh Street, west on Monroe Avenue, south on Sixth Street, west on Polk Avenue, south on Division Street, and east on Grant Avenue (aka Panther Way), ending at the tailgate area at O'Brien Stadium. The parade is titled “100 Years of Coming Home.” 

For more information, about the campaign, go to  https://www.facebook.com/events/523782364438509/.  For more information about 100th year of Homecoming events, go to http://www.eiu.edu/homecoming/parade.php.

Other Homecoming events on Saturday include: